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It is now confirmed that the release of the film is scheduled for Thursday, April 11. When BT contacted producer Sandeep Ssingh, about the decision to opt for a release date without Friday, he said: "Kalank is a great movie. It will also be released on a Wednesday, a week after our movie. It takes at least a week for our film to make it clear before Kalank takes over. As a result, we all felt that Thursday's publication was a more financially viable decision than opening on Friday. Yesterday morning, Vivek Anand Oberoi, who plays the central character of the film, also tweeted: "There are very powerful people who have approached the courts through their lawyers. They can block us briefly but they will not stop us. The release may have been postponed, but we are firm in our resolution. "
What can not be forgotten is that the first phase of the Lok Sabha poll is also scheduled for 11 April. In the meantime, Satish Sugriv Gaikwad, who had filed a petition in the Bombay High Court, filed a special petition. Leave the petition in Supreme Court (CS) against the movie with the help of his lawyer, Tosif Sheikh, asking for the ban on his show for the moment.
When we interviewed the producer at the hearing scheduled for Monday, April 8, Sandeep said: "We are worried because a lot depends on what the SC decides, but we are quite sure that the film is saaaf. We worked a lot. We literally fight to go to cinemas. People are doing their best to prevent this film from being exhibited in the country. I do not understand why a film, based on a human story, can make so many people, including national political parties, run so scared. "